Learning Exchange opens on Downtown Eastside

Storefront spot to be a home base for UBC in community

by Hilary Thomson staff writer

Building relationships between UBC and Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside community
is a key focus for UBC’s new Learning Exchange, a storefront office at 121 Main
Street.

“We’re very excited about having a home base in the Downtown Eastside,” says
Margo Fryer, who directs the Learning Exchange. “Being in the neighbourhood
will mean that we can learn more about what is happening there and how UBC might
be able to contribute.”

The leased office will provide a focal point for students, faculty and staff
working in the area and a place for the local community to learn about UBC’s
resources. The Learning Exchange will also have two or three computers for the
use of community members who want to access UBC’s library and other Internet
resources.

Other activities include the Trek 2000 volunteer program, one of the partnerships
being developed by the Learning Exchange.

There are about 30 undergraduate students involved in the program. They started
volunteer work in January with several different organizations in the area,
including Seymour and Strathcona schools, YWCA Crabtree Corner, Triage, and
the Ray-Cam Co-op Community Centre.

The students have been tutoring elementary school children, helping teenagers
with homework after school, participating in recreational activities with area
residents and helping agencies deliver their core services.

Fryer aims to increase the number of student volunteers and organizations
participating in the program and hopes to have students’ community volunteer
work integrated into academic course work–a concept known as community service
learning.

The Learning Exchange has also worked with UBC Housing to collect donations
from students who left campus residences in April. More than 200 bags of clothes,
shoes, and other items were distributed to five different Downtown Eastside
organizations.

In addition, there are plans for a local dental clinic with UBC Dentistry
students providing some of the care.

The Learning Exchange is part of the commitment to community outreach found
in the university’s vision statement.

It aims to offer UBC’s resources and expertise to the Downtown Eastside community,
to provide educational opportunities to
people who live and work in the neighbourhood, and to give UBC students first-hand
volunteer experience in community organizations.

For more information on the Learning Exchange contact the UBC office at 604-822-0076.